GMS Journal for Medical Education (Apr 2021)

We can also do online – evaluation of the accompanying digital seminar of the elective subject “General Practice” during intership (PJ) at Ruhr-University Bochum

  • Streitlein-Böhme, Irmgard,
  • Woestmann, Barbara,
  • Vollmar, Horst Christian,
  • Böhme, Klaus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/zma001469
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 4
p. Doc73

Abstract

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Aim: Due to the lockdown caused by the Corona pandemic, the internship (PJ=practical year) seminars of the elective subject “General Practice” at Ruhr-University Bochum had to be transferred on short notice into online teaching formats via a digital platform. At the end of these new online course, the four students evaluated the comprising 16 teaching units.Methods: The seminars, each comprising four teaching units, took place in online blended-learning units and online events. After completing the seminar program, the four participants filled out a written questionnaire regarding the implementation of digital teaching, quality of teaching content, acceptance as well as advantages and disadvantages of the teaching format.Results: The acceptance of digital teaching was very high among students. Advantages and disadvantages of this teaching format compared to the previous face-to-face events became apparent; a positive assessment of the possibilities of the online format clearly prevailed, as competence-oriented, interactive aspects were very well implemented.Conclusion: Due to the need of switching to digital teachings formats, new, innovative perspectives have arisen for PJ teaching in Bochum as well as for the more distant second location Ostwestfalen-Lippe. This is particularly true with regard to centralised seminar offers despite decentralised training centres. When implementing “new” licensing regulations this creates an opportunity for general practice to include teaching practices in training throughout the country.

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